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Hope in healing comes not only when you believe that your doctor is good but because you believe that God is good.Today, Eric Villaflor, a public servant in the health sector representing the Pilgrims of Hope for Government Workers, gives insights on the hardship of being a public servant while keeping one self in check; and how hope grows even whe…
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The profound impact a teacher can make in the minds of children shapes their growth, development, and how they will navigate this world. Today, Niki Yokingco-Borromeo, a child formator representing the Pilgrims of Hope for Educators, shares how the curious, little minds she teaches compares to the parable of the mustard see; sending the message of …
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Who is the greatest in the Kingdom of God? It is the one who loves. Today, Arun Gogna, a virtuous leader and servant representing the Pilgrims of Hope for New Communities, gives his insights on how obeying the commandment to love our neighbor shapes how someone feels valued, and how community-building flows and overflows through it.…
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What is it about Mama Mary that makes her a big part of our faith?Today, Vanya Castor, a creative missionary representing the Pilgrims of Hope for Marian Spirituality, will share how her relationship and love for Mama Mary flourished after obediently saying yes to a devotional retreat that deepened her devotion to The Blessed Mother.…
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Hope is more than just wishful thinking. It's believing that love, faith, and grace will carry you through. Today, Anthony and Tina Rodriguez, a loving couple and parents to six wonderful children representing the Pilgrims of Hope for Families, share how they intentionally parent their children towards the values of faith and love, putting God at t…
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If you’re waiting in your season of waiting, do what waiters do: SERVEToday, Jerwin and Kristin Damay, a husband-and-wife duo in their pastries business representing the Pilgrims of Hope for Entrepreneurs, gives us a glimpse of how their small business is a means of service for them that brought blessings—small and big.…
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DAY 11: "All labour that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence."Today, Gina Macahilos, a housekeeper turned bookkeeper representing the Pilgrims of Hope for Workers, inspires us with her story of hard work and perseverance that allowed her to see God's promises unfold in her life and for th…
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DAY 10: How does hope look like for PWD or Person with Disability?Today, Ysa Carreon, a woman whose strength radiates beyond her visual impairment representing the Pilgrims of Hope for Persons With Disabilities, shares how living is not defined by a person's limitations; and how resilience—especially on God—brings out depth of one's character…
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"\DAY 9: Hope comes from a sense of belongingness. But real talk, we don't feel belonged all the time. What should we do then? Today, Helene Gogna, a youth leader representing the Pilgrims of Hope for Teenagers, talks about how a sense of belongingness and acceptance empowers teenagers to hope for a better life and a better future towards building …
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DAY 8: When you take care of health, you give hope to healthcare workers. Today, Didoy Lubaton, a medical doctor for holistic care representing the Pilgrims of Hope for Health Care Workers, gives us the perspective that most health care professionals don't talk about, and how looking out for one another beyond obligation shares the same love Jesus …
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DAY 6: If hurt people hurt people, then loved people love others.Today, Dan Valerio, a youth missionary representing the Pilgrims of Hope for Missionaries, shares how partnering with God in caring for the people He's asked us to love reaps lasting impact not just in their lives but also ours.#Lent2025 #Embraced2025 #TheFeast #YouaAreLoved…
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DAY 5: Serving God and His people has its own share of joy and suffering. But too much of anything is good for nothing. If you find yourself on the verge of exhaustion, this message is for you.Representing the Pilgrims of Hope for Deacons, Rev. Migs Ramirez tells his story of how wanting to love and serve God even more led to pursuing his vocation.…
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DAY 4: "And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us." (Romans 5:5)Are you lacking inspiration? Seek art.Are you lacking in hope? Seek God.Today's reflection is from Jewelle Villarisco, a young illustrator representing the Pilgrims of Hope for Artists. In…
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DAY 2: In the digital world, it's easy to forget that there is a real person with real feelings behind the screen; hence, the bashing. With the unforgiving nature of social media, how do we know if a post is worth fighting for? Today, Mon Reyes, a young preacher and Catholic podcaster representing the Pilgrims of Hope for Digital Communicators, wil…
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DAY 1: ASH WEDNESDAY | Welcome to Embraced, a special online devotional journey through the 40 days of Lent. Whether you're seeking healing, strength, or a deeper connection to your faith, let this 40-day journey remind you that you are not alone. We are all pilgrims of hope. We all walk together towards His lightToday is Day 1. Let's start now.#Le…
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DAY 9: As we usher into the new year, it's okay to aim for progress. But without inner peace, progress is useless. PRAYER: Jesus, give us peace in our mind, body, and spirit. Remove anything that is causing us stress, grief, and sorrow. Help me to cast my anxieties upon You and to trust in Your perfect peace.Thank you for joining us. We pray that G…
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DAY 7: Jesus could have lived a kingly life but he chose to live a lowly life to be one with us. He was willing to be inconvenienced for God's glory and for our victoryDo you want to be more blessed? Learn to inconvenience yourself for others. The world may not understand but God will. #TheFeast #YouAreLoved #Christmas2024 #OCome #ChristmasReflecti…
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DAY 6: It has been said that more than your possessions, the quality of your relationships determine how rich you are. Through this video, learn how to be a gift to someone else not only this holiday season but in every season. #TheFeast #YouAreLoved #Christmas2024 #OCome #ChristmasReflectionsPor The Feast Radio
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DAY 5: When God calls us for a mission, He doesn't really give the details. Instead, He asks us to trust His will and His heart. Amidst the doubt and unpredictability of life, may we pray like Mary that even if our hearts are troubled, we will respond in full obedience for we know that if God calls us to it, He will bring us through it. #TheFeast #…
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DAY 2: Our Christmas can only be merry when we accept Jesus in our lineage. It won't only change our family but the world of our family. This holiday season, may we not be so busy to the worldly Christmas but may we be align to the Word of Christmas. #TheFeast #YouAreLoved #Christmas2024 #OCome #ChristmasReflections…
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DAY 1: Who's taking over your life? May this be a reminder to all of us to recognize and trust God’s authority in our lives. Let's put our trust in Him and let Him take over.Come, let's enter into the presence of the Lord as we begin day 1 of our Simbang Gabi devotions and journey with us for the next 9 days. #TheFeast #YouAreLoved #Christmas2024 #…
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This is the last talk of PLENTY.In Talk 5, we find out what Radical Generosity exactly means—through the letters of St. Paul to the Corinthians.Some say the Bible does not talk about money. It does. St. Paul particularly asked for money from the Christian churches he organized to help the Jewish Christians in Jerusalem.St. Paul’s amazing story abou…
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PLENTY, our Feast Talk Series, presents the reason we worry: We see a world of scarcity. But Jesus sees a universe of abundance.Talk 1 assured Your Father Knows What You Need.Talk 2 pointed out You Have More Than Enough.Talk 3 advised: Stop Taking, Start Receiving.Talk 4 teaches: Trust His Generosity by presenting a feast— a problematic party—where…
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PLENTY, our brand-new Feast Talk Series, presents the reason we worry and go to war: We see a world of scarcity. But Jesus sees a universe of abundance.Last week, Talk 1 assured Your Father Knows What You Need.This week, Talk 2 assures You Have More Than Enough.Talk 2 brings us back to the original template in the Scriptures—the first story in Gene…
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Why do we worry?We worry because we feel we lack the resources we need to live a good life.If we see a world of scarcity, it’s easy to be afraid. If we see a world of scarcity, it’s easy to be selfish.Countries also worry about lacking resources to survive. So, they explore for more resources, even to the point of going to war with other countries …
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WEEK 2: | As we continue with our Lenten season, let us pray to reject whatever prevents God from taking His rightful place in our lives. Let us also ask the intercession of the first Filipino saint, St Lorenzo Ruiz, for inspiration and courage to endure the hardships of living a godly life.#Lent2024 #Embraced2024 #TheFeast #youareloved…
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DAY 1: ASH WEDNESDAY | Let us not be afraid to bring our sins and weaknesses to the Lord, for when we come clean with our burdens, He comes to give His blessings. Welcome to Embraced! We begin our lenten devotions today with Sr. Antoniana Maria, SV. Moving forward, our next upload will be this Friday and all Fridays of Lent. Have a blessed Lent, fa…
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DAY 9: Thank you sticking with us for nine-days. The goal of every spiritual spiritual journey is to serve the Lord and His people in our own way. We pray that this Simbang Gabi Devotional has inspired you to continue or start answering His call to serve. May God's love reign in our hearts. Merry Christmas! #TheFeast #youareloved #christmas2023 #ch…
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DAY 7: Nobody and nothing is perfect. Yet many times, we tend to magnify the imperfections rather than the favors we receive. Let this video help you realize that your life may not as bad you think it is. Prayer: Father help me to focus on what I have instead of what I do not have. Help me to see my blessings instead of my burdens. In Jesus’ name. …
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"DAY 2: Amidst the noise of the Christmas rush, let's find time to learn or relearn our purpose on earth. Time is limited. Let's use it wisely. Prayer: God, I receive your power to fulfill my purpose today and in the remaining days of my life. I cannot do it alone. But with you, I can do all things. Amen. #TheFeast #youareloved #christmas2023 #chri…
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"DAY 1: Feeling rejected? Allow God to speak to you today. Let Him change the course of your rejection to nothing but His divine redirection.Come, let's enter into the presence of the Lord as we begin day 1 of our Simbang Gabi devotions and journey with us for the next 9 days. #TheFeast #youareloved #christmas2023 #christmasreflections"…
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WE’RE at the tail-end of our deep dive into Deuteronomy—and what a soul-expanding exploration it has been.Talk 7 unpacks Deuteronomy 27 to 30. In these verses, Moses is offering two choices to the Israelites.Moses says the Israelites have two options in life:Option 1: Follow God’s Ways and get blessed.Option 2: Reject God’s Ways and get cursed.…
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We are in the last part of our study on Deuteronomy. We don’t only reach the end of Deuteronomy, we also reach the end of the entire Torah–the first five books of the Bible.Right after Moses gives a long powerful speech about choosing blessing or curse, he gives the awful news: He will not enter the Promised Land because he will die at its doorstep…
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WELCOME to our brand-new exciting series, Dear Prodigals.In the last 12 months, we studied the first four books of the Bible—Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers. And finally, we have arrived at Deuteronomy, the last book of this five-book collection called the Torah…The Jews call this collection as Torah, which we commonly translate as “Law”. A…
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